Stephen King: Thriller Stories (10 Volumes in Total)

Stephen King: Thriller Stories (10 Volumes in Total)

by (us) Stephen King Irving King

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This set of 10 books is a collection of phenomenal best-selling works by Stephen King, the master of American suspense novels, including "Eclipse", "Nothing Happens", "Sleeping Beauty", "John's Prophecy", "Rebirth", "It: All Two Volumes", "Christine" and "The Wake". "Superpower Research Institute": Luke is a boy with extraordinary talents. Not only does he have an extraordinary IQ, but his emotional intelligence is also quite extraordinary. At the age of 12, he easily gained admission to MIT and Emerson College. On an ordinary midnight, uninvited guests suddenly broke into Luke's secluded apartment in the suburbs of Minneapolis, killed Luke's parents, and kidnapped him. The whole journey takes less than two minutes. When Luke woke up, he found himself in a mysterious institution. Locked with him were Avery, Carissa, Nick, Helen and a dozen other children. These kids come from all over the country and all have some special ability: telekinesis or telepathy. At first, managers would freely experiment on them. In less than three weeks, when the children's powers have been squeezed out, they will be abandoned in the back half of the cockroach hotel. The children couldn't bear the torture, but they were not willing to be manipulated. Seeing his friends disappear one by one, the few best friends clinging to each other mustered up the courage to secretly help Luke escape successfully. Unexpectedly, Luke stepped out of the wolf's den and stepped closer to the tiger's mouth. He discovered that the institute's informants were spread all over the country. And he has already become a wanted felon who shot his parents to death. While he was hiding carefully, he had to work hard to be strong and struggle in the fierce and complex reality... "Solar Eclipse": For twenty-nine years, the residents of Xiaogao Island have been wondering how the husband of the housekeeper Dolores fell into the well and died on the day of the total solar eclipse. Now police want to know how another widow, Dolores' bedridden employer, fell down the stairs to her death. What is fascinating is that this wealthy woman also left tens of millions of dollars in property to her housekeeper. The housekeeper had no choice but to confess. She looked back on that lively and long eclipse day. An ordinary-looking, rude-speaking woman who relied on her hands to support her family burst out with amazing wisdom and determination in order to protect her children, and endured the endless aftermath of that nightmare in the years that followed... "John's Prophecy": John, an ordinary middle school teacher, accidentally fell into a coma for four and a half years due to a car accident. When he woke up, his life had changed dramatically. But he has acquired a strange ability. By touching other people's bodies, he can understand that person's past and foresee the future. This ability brought him popularity, but it also brought more troubles. Strangers were both curious and resistant to him, and John finally chose to leave the local area. After that, he was involved in a series of horrific incidents. Through this superpower, he saw a terrible future when shaking hands with a politician... He is kind, but he is also the most suspected. He is righteous, but he is also the one who bears the most pain. Faced with an unshakable fate, how will he choose? "It: Two Volumes": One rainy day, William made a paper boat for his brother George. The younger brother happily went out to release the boat on the street, but died tragically at the sewer entrance not long after. Subsequently, children continued to disappear or die in the town, but the police's search yielded no results. William's parents were immersed in the grief of losing their son and ignored William. During the summer vacation, the sad and lonely William formed the "Wimp Club" with six children who were not popular in school. The friends discovered that almost all of them had seen a strange guy - "it". "It" changes in many ways, sometimes it is a clown holding a balloon, sometimes it is a giant bird, sometimes it is a whisper in the drainage pipe and gurgling blood... What remains unchanged is that every time "it" appears in Delhi, it takes the lives of dozens of children. The "Wimp Club" decided to declare war on "it". After severely injuring "it", the seven children agreed that if "it" appeared again, they would reunite and face evil. The children left Derry one by one, except Mike. The six children who left the family grew up to have successful careers, almost bizarrely so, and became writers, architects, fashion designers, accountants, radio hosts and car dealership owners respectively. It was as if they had erased Derry and that summer from their memories. Twenty-seven years later, the phone rang, like a call from fate. However, someone was absent this time, so he used up his last strength to write a big, bloody word on the mirror: IT. "Vigil": Listen to me, friend. Never go to the town of Jerusalem, regardless of how quaint the church spires are and how quiet the streets are. And don't walk into the endless cornfields, where a group of children are hiding, worshiping the God who walks in the cornfields. And don't clean out an unused basement just to make a little money; there may be a basement beneath it. Don't go out for a walk in the strawberry spring, don't approach the parking lot next to the highway, don't envy the boy whose eyes are illuminated by love, don't fall in love with the person who understands all your needs, don't expect someone to catch you when you fall off the ladder... And don't talk to me in a wheelchair, I am just a door, those eyes hidden under my bandages are about to wake up.

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